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Regular Worship Services

St George's is an example of a multiple-congregation church. We have 4 Sunday congregations and one Wednesday congregation. Each congregation meets at the same time each week, with a consistent style. But a range of styles are offered across the congregations as a whole.

SUNDAY 7.45 AM

This is a traditional, liturgical communion service with hymns. We use the New Zealand Prayer Book. On the fourth Sunday of each month we use the form of service from the 1928 Prayer Book.

SUNDAY 9.00 AM

This is a communion service combining traditional prayers from the New Zealand Prayer Book with a mixture of traditional hymns and contemporary worship songs. Prayer is offered to individuals after the service, which finishes about 10.15 am. Coffee and tea are available in the hall afterwards on the second and forth Sundays of the month.

A crèche is provided in a room at the back of the church, where the service is relayed and there are toys for young children. There is someone on hand to make you a drink or play with your child while the service is on progress. A children's programme for up to school year 6 is also provided in the hall.

SUNDAY 10.45 AM

An informal and relaxed service with communion and contemporary songs. A range of Kids and Youth Programmes are run parallel to the service, which finishes around 12.15pm. Prayer is available at the end of the service when tea and coffee are served.

SUNDAY 7.00PM - St G’s at 7

An informal and relaxed service with contemporary songs. Chat over coffee and cake at the end. St G's at 7 is a popular place for young adults. The service includes cafe-style service on the 1st Sunday of each month and communion on the 4th Sunday of each month. Please click here for further information about this congregation.

WEDNESDAY 10.00 AM

This is a quieter communion service based on the New Zealand Prayer Book. It includes a brief reflective sermon and morning tea is served afterwards. Prayer for healing is offered on the second Wednesday of each month.